Mashiko Museum Residency Program Summer 2022
1981 | Born in Russia |
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1998-2003 | Novosibirsk State Academy of Economics and Management, Novosibirsk, Russia. Major in Management |
2011-2012 | “Foundation Art and Design” course at British Higher School of Art and Design, Moscow, Russia. Fine art path, Merit |
2013 | Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London, UK |
2019-2021 | The 17th and 18th Ceramics Lab program, Tajimi City Pottery Design and Technical Center (Ishoken), Tajimi, Japan |
Friday, June 17 / Thursday, July 7, 2:00pm-4:00pm at Pottery Studio (next to Mashiko Arts & Crafts Residence)
*Admission free
TSaturday, July 2, 1:30pm-3:30pm at Mashiko Arts & Crafts Residence
*Admission free
You can make Yunomi. We will fire it and give it to you later.
Saturday, June, 1:30pm-3:30pm at Mashiko Arts & Crafts Residence
*Admission free
"Japanese culture and my ceramics"
She will talk about her development as a potter and ceramic artist and the influence that Japanese environment has on herself and her work.
*Reservation first. Approx. 20 people.
Depending on the situation, the plan might be changed.
Please check our Facebook Page and our Twitter account.
You can watch the movie of the slide lecture from below.
1969 | Born in Koishiwara, Fukuoka |
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1989 | Graduated from Kyushu Zokei Junior College. Faculty of Design, Craft course |
2003 | Won the First Award in the Traditional Ceramics category at the 1st International Ceramic Biennale “Ciudad de Talavera”, Spain |
2008, 2010 | Participated in the exhibition at the Devon Guild of Craftsmen, UKA |
2010 | Demonstrated at the Leach Pottery, UK |
2012 | MA Fine Art - Kyushu Sangyo University |
2013 | Accepted at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition |
Friday, July 29 / Saturday, August 20, 2:00pm-4:00pm at Pottery Studio (next to Mashiko Arts & Crafts Residence)
*Admission free
Thursday,National Holiday, August 11, 1:30pm-3:30pm at Pottery Studio (next to Mashiko Arts & Crafts Residence)
*Admission free
13:30- Elementary school students can try the technique tobi-kanna (chattering) on a dish. We will fire it and give it to you later. *Reservation required. 12 people. Participation fee: ¥500.
14:30- Demonstration of making mortars, jars, tableware and large pieces, by using Koishiwara traditional techniques as tobi-kanna, hakeme, and finger wipe.
You can watch the movie of the workshop from below.
Saturday, August 6, 1:30pm-3:30pm at Mashiko Arts & Crafts Residence
*Admission free
"Tradition and innovation of Koishiwara ware"
He will talk about his 33 year history as a potter.
*Reservation first. Approx. 20 people.
*We accept reservations on the phone (0285-72-7555). Unless otherwise described, admission free, no reservations required.
Depending on the situation, the plan might be changed.
Please check our Facebook Page and our Twitter account.
Mashiko Arts & Crafts Residence
(in Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art / Ceramic Art Messe Mashiko)
3021 Mashiko, Mashiko-machi
Haga-gun, Tochigi
TEL:+81(0)285-72-7555